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By Aneel Karnani |
The CSR law is inherently contradictory. Without a coercive enforcement mechanism, it is unlikely that the law will…
By Arun Maira |
Jobs cannot be sprinkled into the economy by the government. Jobs will emerge from interactions of many drivers in the…
By Arun Maira |
People trust those who listen to them, rather than those who, from high velvet lined pulpits, preach to them.…
As the RBI annual report of 2015-16 notes: “Central banks worldwide adopt standardised practice of upgradation of…
The bitterness of the US election as also the anti-women and ugly remarks of the GOP nominee Donald Trump, who…
Women account for nearly 50 per cent of world population but account for only about 41 per cent of the formal work…
By Martin Macwan |
The vulnerability of women to sexual and other violence in the context of caste has been a sorry feature of our…
By Usha Thorat |
So the long awaited policy - the first policy from a newly set up and newly constituted MPC, the first policy of the…
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Research and teaching go hand-in-hand because the excitement of new research is then passed on to the students. Most of…
By Ajit Ranade |
The key difference between advanced and emerging economies is in their educational attainment. This was the observation…
By Martin Macwan |
There seems to be limited options for dalits in India for their ‘own’ independence. They have to create their own…
By Arun Maira |
Whichever method a government chooses for governance of the country, it must improve its ability to use it. Dictators…
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The real new item on the menu is the Bharatiya Janata Party’s one seat in the assembly. Both the BJP side and the anti-…
By Arun Maira |
India has the highest GDP growth in the world today. But are we doing as well as we want to? When the Governor of the…
By K.Kanagasabapathy |
While public policies are aimed at improving the lot of the “common man”, he may not be benefited to the full extent…